Doesn't Quite hit the (G)spot

While this toy doesn't live up to delivering G-spot orgasms, I wouldn't say I regret the purchase. I bought it because I wanted both clitoral stimulation and having something that could be inserted. It's affordable and does feel nice. So depending on what you are looking for, it will either be a great addition or a big disappointment.

This attachment is meant to stimulate both the clitoris and the G-spot. It stimulates the clitoris very well and provides some G-spot stimulation. I think this toy is best for those who live alone, with a partner, or with a roommate whose schedule you know. This not because of the attachment, but because wand vibrators tend to be very loud.

This attachment is made from PVC. It has some give to it, but isn't soft. I honestly can't remember what it smelled like when I purchased it, which was at least 5 years ago, but presently there is just a faint plastic smell. Given that it's PVC, it holds up well over time, but do keep in mind that it is a porous material. I've had this toy for several years and it's just now starting to show signs of wear, and only on the inside of the cup.

I tend to use corn starch with most of my plastic-esque toys, so pardon the powdery appearance.

The part of the toy that touches the clitoris is nubbed, and that is something to keep in mind. Why I say this is because wand massagers are intense in general and this won't detract from that intensity at all. I would say that if you find the wand itself overly intense, this isn't the toy to get. In that case I would get a soft nubby cover to mute the intensity.

That being said, if you enjoy intense clitoral stimulation, then this is a great toy to get; it turns a wand vibrator into an insertable toy and it's an awesome thing for those that enjoy intense sensations, although I do have to say that it can take adjustment and may be way too intense post-orgasm. These are just some things to keep in mind.

I enjoy the design, but I think most will find it somewhat flawed. Because it has to be somewhat soft so as not to overly abuse the clitoris, it has some give to it, and that makes it unlikely to deliver a G-spot orgasm. Below I have paired it with the "bird of paradise" attachment (which, in case you're curious, is also overly flexible and unlikely to provide G-spot orgasms for who need pressure).

The Miracle attachment is a bit over 6 inches in length with 3 inches of that being insertable. The G-spot can be anywhere from 2-4 inches inside the vagina on average, so this can be problematic for some, especially since the clitoral portion makes it physically improbable to insert it further than 3 inches. The insertable portion is smaller than most vibrators, so I wouldn't worry about it being too girthy since there isn't really any girth. I think the width is a little over an inch.

There are no controls or functions to this toy. It doesn't vibrate unless it's attached to a wand. In my opinion, the toy is great for clitoral stimulation, but falls a bit short for G-spot stimulation. I guess its performance is a bit of a mixed bag. While the toy doesn't make noise, wand vibrators tend to be very loud. That's just another thing to keep in mind. Also, I think most will find this toy is a pain to get on a wand, unless you add a little lube. At that point, it is very easy to get on.

This toy is pretty easy to take care of. PVC is a hardy material and doesn't require much TLC. You can use both water-based and silicone lube with PVC, although if you are sharing the toy, it needs a condom since it's porous. You can clean the toy with antibacterial soap or toy cleaner. Keep in mind that it will never be sterile because it's porous.

Storage is easy as well. Just keep it away from materials that are prone to cause damage to things they touch and don't let it be exposed to overly extreme temperatures. I keep it in the tote I keep all my toys in, and it's in a bag with other types of toys. I have had no issues with anything getting damaged.

Easy to clean

Easy to store

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